The new chairwoman of the soon to be launched TasTAFE says it is too early to say if there will be job losses. From next month, Tasmania's Polytechnic and Skills Institute will be merged into TasTAFE.
More than 120 students, graduates, teachers, employers, trade unionists, politicians, and other supporters packed into the Executive Building forecourt in Hobart on Thursday to express their ...
In an email to staff on Wednesday, TasTAFE CEO Dr Norman Baker said modelling showed the organisation’s expenditure was outpacing revenue and existing efficiency measures had not brought the situation ...
Management at TasTAFE ignored dangerously high levels of carbon monoxide at a campus for months in the lead-up to the poisoning of students and a staff member, a damning report alleges. An air quality ...
The government was repeatedly taken to task about the future of TasTAFE in parliament, with Labor concerned a cost-cutting ...
There will be no "big bang" change on the first of July when the Polytechnic and Skills Institute amalgamate. The man appointed to head up the new TasTAFE, Stephen Conway, has spoken for the first ...
The Tasmanian Government's budget cuts will result in about 70 jobs losses across TasTAFE. The number was confirmed by Education Minister Jeremy Rockliff after a question in Parliament from the Greens ...
Making residential matron positions redundant at two TasTAFE campuses at either end of the state puts at risk the safety of international students and those aged under 18, a union and Labor both say.
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